EAST Chad Pennington vs. Brett Favre. J.P. Losman vs. Trent Edwards. Most worth watching? Tom Brady vs. perfection. BUFFALO BILLS 2007 record: 7-9 M-; Coach: Dick Jauron Of note: This is the best of the three teams Jauron has had in Buffalo, and the Bills are close to playoff form on a lot of levels. The key is stable play at quarterback and a better passing game. WR Lee Evans, right, is the AFC's most underrated big-play receiver. His numbers were down in 2007 because of the Bills' erratic QB play.

Start with one part Drew Brees, stir in a dollop of LaDainian Tomlinson, add a dash of Maurice Jones-Drew and top off with a generous portion of the Chicago defense/special teams, and you had a recipe for dominance in the first week of the fantasy playoffs. Naturally, most fantasy chefs were not fortunate enough to have such a delectable array of ingredients in their cupboard. But, truth be told, any one of them was probably enough to produce a tasty feast, provided the rest of your roster had a measure of seasoning.

Start with one part Drew Brees, stir in a dollop of LaDainian Tomlinson, add a dash of Maurice Jones-Drew and top off with a generous portion of the Chicago defense/special teams, and you had a recipe for dominance in the first week of the fantasy playoffs. Naturally, most fantasy chefs were not fortunate enough to have such a delectable array of ingredients in their cupboard. But, truth be told, any one of them was probably enough to produce a tasty feast, provided the rest of your roster had a measure of seasoning.

EAST Chad Pennington vs. Brett Favre. J.P. Losman vs. Trent Edwards. Most worth watching? Tom Brady vs. perfection. BUFFALO BILLS 2007 record: 7-9 M-; Coach: Dick Jauron Of note: This is the best of the three teams Jauron has had in Buffalo, and the Bills are close to playoff form on a lot of levels. The key is stable play at quarterback and a better passing game. WR Lee Evans, right, is the AFC's most underrated big-play receiver. His numbers were down in 2007 because of the Bills' erratic QB play.

Mission and Third seems a fine, upstanding corner for the new San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. SFMOMA sits just a few blocks from Union Square and the Financial District, the city's commercial heart. But the museum is a few blocks south of Market Street, the city's major spine, and a few blocks makes a big difference. North of Market is cosmopolitan San Francisco - expensive stores, posh neighborhoods, sober banks, the Civic Center - the San Francisco that residents and visitors alike know so well.

-- WHERE/WHEN: Veterans Stadium, 9:00, -- 49ERS: RB Garrison Hearst continues to be the difference. Win over Dallas put them on the road to home-field advantage in the playoffs. QB Steve Young, throwing more sparingly, is having a great year with 13 TDs, four interceptions, 108.4 rating. RB Terry Kirby getting increasing number of carries (63 for 262 yards). -- EAGLES: RB Ricky Watters missed 100 yards two weeks in a row. Winless on the road, 4-0 at home. Lack of discipline continues to plague special teams (seven penalties last week)

They have lost Barry Bonds for the spring, probably most of the first half and possibly for good, but don't count out the San Francisco Giants just yet. Had Bonds made it to Opening Day, they could have fielded the oldest season-opening lineup since 1958. With Bonds in left field, the Geriatric Giants would have been almost two years older, on average, than the 1998 Baltimore Orioles. Those Orioles, coming off a division title in the American League East, plummeted to a last-place finish, starting a run of seven straight losing seasons.

They have lost Barry Bonds for the spring, probably most of the first half and possibly for good, but don't count out the San Francisco Giants just yet. Had Bonds made it to Opening Day, they could have fielded the oldest season-opening lineup since 1958. With Bonds in left field, the Geriatric Giants would have been almost two years older, on average, than the 1998 Baltimore Orioles. Those Orioles, coming off a division title in the American League East, plummeted to a last-place finish, starting a run of seven straight losing seasons.

-- WHERE/WHEN: Veterans Stadium, 9:00, -- 49ERS: RB Garrison Hearst continues to be the difference. Win over Dallas put them on the road to home-field advantage in the playoffs. QB Steve Young, throwing more sparingly, is having a great year with 13 TDs, four interceptions, 108.4 rating. RB Terry Kirby getting increasing number of carries (63 for 262 yards). -- EAGLES: RB Ricky Watters missed 100 yards two weeks in a row. Winless on the road, 4-0 at home. Lack of discipline continues to plague special teams (seven penalties last week)

Mission and Third seems a fine, upstanding corner for the new San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. SFMOMA sits just a few blocks from Union Square and the Financial District, the city's commercial heart. But the museum is a few blocks south of Market Street, the city's major spine, and a few blocks makes a big difference. North of Market is cosmopolitan San Francisco - expensive stores, posh neighborhoods, sober banks, the Civic Center - the San Francisco that residents and visitors alike know so well.